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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1949, p. 3

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pbge3 turbotube forcedair furnace ot hanging unit heater ompitewith v toridheet oil burner and controls the georgetown herald wednesday dec a newly developed principle for fast economical heating of homes see them at b f murfin sheet metal works plumbing eavestroughing furnaces john street telephone 138w your assurance of satisfaction the passing of the entrance from tho toronto globe mall the old high school entrance ex amination will remain in the mem ory of hundreds of thousands o ontario people ns one of lifes major episodes it was a milestone hugo- ly important in the short perspec tive of childhood and nothing in the new educational regulations which propose to abollshjtho fam ous test will fully tokjlils place almost from the first day of school tnc entrance was held up as a shin ing goal whleh could only be won bhard work and continued effort generally speaking the incentive was sufficient and n surprising number got iholr entrance for them a for more impressive occa sion tbon tho matriculation some reached a few years later there is much to be sold against jxamlnoldons but there are some himjs to be sold for them too some of us find it dliticult to be lieve that human experience last ing so many thousands of years lould have been ns false as some modern educational theorists claim lxamlnotlons have been part and oareekof all of the older educa tional systems and nothing our nodern school ma boast of tan exceed the scholarship anil mis- lerv of mind which wen the achievement of the past there will hiw have o be tests to ascertain the measure of loinpiehension and the iffeltneness of the teaching pro- it ss and all tests foimol or othor- v ise are oound to indicate the slccess or failure of either or both it is said uainst examinations ihit tl e put a ptemium on nicm- oi ihobc who letain impressions iidilv lnve an advantage ovei ihosi in vvlhin the r lining puieess is mori difficult some of tho liss i i upulolib students ein idle auiv i i ii but b a few dnvs ernn- 11 uk before an elimination win a i standaul vvhith has no relation to hen aetual attainment not a fi vv lie temper jmenlallj unsulted to the stiain of a fo mal education ispe- i nall in earlier eliildhood and fail i li do themselves justice because hi lose their presence of mind hut perhaps more imporlant from the standpoint of ps etiology is theic i osslblc effect of both failure and uciess on a childs mind sociallj it is unquestionablv hue that examinations such as the high school entrance hove been v en tilled tor man it wos more mpoitant to plss the entrance than n was to be educated so to speak it put a premium on the success mintalnv which some have elolm- ed has coloured the whole outlook i if tin c anadian people education as a result has too often become ihe acquisition of symbols such as diplomas and degrees there was a wisdom seldom rec ognized in the name entrance it presupposes a continuation of school vet it is curious how often it and other examinations are taken to bo endings entrance matricu lation ba nro thought to close educational periods and givo their possessors a sense of finality no truly educated person ought to feel thus it is hoped that by taking the stress off the examination both children and their parents may come to regard education as a con tinuing process ended only by death it should not ic imagined that the abolition of the entrance exam ination mcnnb that all tests hove been abandoned and that striving for achievement is frowned on other tests of remarkable effec tiveness have been developed which indicate more closely tho relative progress of the individual pupil not in rivalry with his fellows but in comparison only with hlmscjf to the modern educator difference is not a mark of inferiority and it is understood that it is false to call one a failure because he canno do what another finds easy time may restore the oldfashioned examina tion some of its prestige os we said at the beginning there have been examinations for n long time but if the newer forms do the job bet ter and stand the test of time the most cnlical of nil examiners the hiding of the old ontario end tic been justified m post of sl fttfflij dominion tjf oil guammih am awhowjhs mu at yaw pimhdtt v ii mksaatlwmlly audrmufj glvt yw m satitfaction ytkcfj lcaetacce rdaccd n i indis trial iiofki mm lps bcitititiixieitickiciciiiicicicweoc ttk clcicccclcislviti christmas at st georges come all ye ta1thful midnight communion christmas eve holy communion 30 7 00 p m choral covimunion evening prayer meeting the holy babe in his fathers house joining in the old loved christmas hymns coming with the family to church on christmas day receiving your christmas communion this is to keep christmas ii 00 7 00 p m a a a a a a a a a i a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 5 pinnl lists of plnjtrs in the chc industrial hot km leaiuio hne bocn prepared tiiul appe ti bclou t am u in tliit hat not reached tho twenk plnti limit nn ild pln us onl if tc i ipolit itifin is ni nit ui tlu i ct utio the t oi ni no mil nut v ipt i tuni hill hli kpbin oi iick cuthbcrt jick hudd eluk kolu milhul gcore ko ntjiton bob hi iton charlie hill hill colin i cliff norton rt sin plu i i hill c iinniiikhini iun i huni winl hiui thompson ihll mint hill j imes ken hill ralph bludd dime townscnd noi al nick nouoselski neil m vliot cirmin maltb quint arnk itazell russ kcndlc ouk lon hil laidlav john mcclurc gord mcmurcln t l mcmeokln ijod sedore dune robinson hi 11 si if hill point ro mic wilson phil watt meadow nlon hon latunei li wis brandfoi cl vi ibui n mai c h- ment don hancock kcilh hamil ton hob ndcison frank andi r- on hob mccandlcss don scht nk luhn wikstaftc gord gi ih im mli litaumont smith stone gord km bob hoare dick cntbton douk suk- i nt jack kiiik ab notion clen gibbs e wilson dave barbci tom golden geoije chaplin al spencc fi nit tliompson jim fos- lei businessmen wheldon em- moi son bob hulnit walt richard son dick hiddull bruno sclissui lim sarktnt bill ban jim kirk- wood bill maccoiniatk douu norton frank king george mc clurc bill an old walter sargent chuck tyler ken allen rex alex caldcr ken rit hardson provincial paper dennis wrijjht jim cleave jim burns clare burns sheldon uwr bud hbarc herb arnold norm mc donald steve emmerson tom wylie joe louth archie campbell bill chnphn george barber norm re nd ley mike lorusso rock lorusso i oranges for christmas juicy cnlifornjtfcedless a fine selection available attractively priced 50hkist navel oranges sweet and full of juice size 250s florida oranges doz 33c ontario no 1 eating or cooking 0 tit bukiecx mclntosh apples 63c b c fancy extrd larger size 88s delicious apples 5 for 27c in shell selected mixed nuts lb 39c xmas fruit cake sss 1u 100 gilchrist shortbread plum pudding ik 1 pi pig csossi a lackwill velveeta cheese kffi richmello old cheese oi kg chsistmas candy licorice allsorts jingle bells cjsi festive mix ch pickles ft olives dill pickles v spanish olives mixed pickles cannid huits illsht s fancy applesauce 2 tit aylmis choici sliced peaches rf 20c 50t 25c 49c 28c 50c 45c 32c 32c 20c 49c osiuahd uo oi swirr jor j c canned victtaslls liiiy s tindis kino fancy peas 5 17c aisitt s u masohuita fancy plain mrs harold cm ave umttd church w a prfsidfnt i na 3 iij r wj nmmmliktkmiliitmm 5am see the new 1950 models morris car svbbibhmhbhissbiimhbhslivhbbmhbs smmmmimhmhhbhssbmiv and ask for demonstration immediate delivery some models reduced as much as 300 r d a down payment u low as 550 will enable you to drive away in a new morris tom hewsop phone sw mill street the united church w a held their annual election of officers at the pai somikc tuesday eveninr december 11th with group j in t haitie of the piotfrnm ke john m smith conducted the election of officers and the nomipatinj commit lee composed of mrs i tank etth mrs georfie smith and mi jsnbcl cleave nam- itl tht following slate of officers pilsident mis harold cleave 1st vice pres mis fred sinclair jnd vice pies mis e l arnold setietnrj mrs a mcclurc lit ustit ci mrs ii kcntnei following the election of offlccis vitial items of inisines were lansictod including the otinn of 10 00 to the hospital fr sick c liitdien a vote of thanks was pioposed to mr mid mis smith for their hospitality and a soikil half lioui uat eniocd lftt i the close of i lie meeting l for christmas shoppers b georgetown stores are l open all day thursday i and evenings till 10 pm shop in georgetown i with your friendly local merchant georgetown retail merchants association beaver electric induttrial and commercial wiring don t let airline distances fool on ihoyie not alns the short- st distant r between two points mnt tather the knrth of mutes us- i uallv followed by nirciaft in fiood weather eyes examined o t walker optometrist at georgetown office over bell telnphono office the sec ond wednesday afternoon of esah month phone 67w 3 main st brampton phone s0 main street de beauueu phone 4 1 8j po box 190 furnace work and eavestroughing good workmanship at reasonable price don houston phone 647w j g 8 all asstnjtfurwj

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